Eduard Bass
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Eduard Bass, born Eduard Schmidt, (1 January 1888 – 2 October 1946) was a
Czech
prose writer, journalist, singer, and actor.
Born in Prague, he worked as a singer, journalist and cabaret director from 1910. From 1921 he was an editor of the newspaper Lidové noviny and from 1933 its editor-in-chief.
Among his works, the best known today is the humorous novel for youths Klapzubova jedenáctka (Klapzuba's Eleven, 1922, about an invincible football team of 11 brothers) and the novel Cirkus Humberto (Circus Humberto, 1941, an epic saga about people working in circuses). He died in Prague in 1946.
See also
External links
- Works by Eduard Bass at Faded Page (Canada)
- Short biography ((in Czech))
- Eduard Bass at IMDb Czech Republic